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LabExam2

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Trapezius Orgin   Occipital Bone and Vertebraetr  
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Trapezius Insertion   Scapula and Clavicle  
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Deltoid Orgin   Clavicle and Scapula  
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Deltoid Insertion   Deltoid tuberosity of Humerus  
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Rectus Abdominus Orgin   Pelvis  
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Rectus Abdominus Insertion   Xiphoid process and Costal cartilages of Ribs  
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Latissimus Dorsi Orgin   Vertebrae, Ribs, and Pelvis  
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Latissimus Dorsi Insertion   Proximal Humerus  
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Triceps Brachii Orgin   Scapula and Humerus  
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Triceps Brachii Insertion   Olecranon process of Ulna  
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Biceps Brachii Orgin   Scapula  
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Biceps Btachii Insertion   Radial Tuberosity  
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Quadriceps Femoris Orgin   Pelvis and Femur  
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Quadriceps Femoris Insertion   Tibial tuberosity  
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Hamstrings Orgin   Pelvis  
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Hamstrings Insertion   Fibula and Tibia  
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Gracilis Orgin   Pelvis  
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Gracilis Insertion   Tibia  
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Gastrocnemius Orgin   Medial and lateral condyles of Femur  
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Gastrocnemius Insertion   Calcaneus  
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Soleus Orgin   Proximal Tibia and Fiula  
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Sloeus Insertion   Calcaneus  
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Gluteus Maximus Orgin   Dorsal Ilium, Sacrum, and Coccyx  
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Gluteus Maximus Insertion   Gluteal tuberosity of Femur and Iliotiboal tract  
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Purely sensory-carries afferent impulses associated with sense of smell   Olfactory  
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Purely sensory-carries afferent impulses associated with vision.   Optic  
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Primarily motor-somatic motor fibers to inferior oblique and superior, inferior, and medial rectus muscles, which direct eyeball, and to levator palpebrae muscles of the superior eyelid; parasympathetic fibers to iris and smooth muscle for lens shape   Oculomotor  
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Primarily motor-provides somatic motor fibers to superior oblique muscle that moves eyeball   Trochlear  
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Major sensory nerve of face; conducts sensory impulses from skin of face and anterior scalp, from mucosae of mouth and nose, and from surface of eyes   Trigeminal  
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Carries somatic motor fibers to lateral rectus muscle that moves the eyeball   Abducens  
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Supplies somatic motor fibers to muscles of facial expression and parasympathetic motor fibers to lacrimal and salivary glands; carries sensory fibers from taste receptors of anterior portion of tounge   Facial  
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Somatic motor fibers serve pharyngeal muscles, and parasympathetic motor fibers serve salivary glands; sensory fibers carry impulses from pharynx, tonsils, taste buds, and chemoreceptors of carotid artery   Glossopharyngeal  
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Fibers carry somatic motor impulses to pharynx and larynx and sensory fibers from same structures; very large portion is composed of parasympathetic motor fibers which supply heart and smooth muscles of abdominal visceral organs   Vagus  
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Provides somatic motor fibers to sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles   Accessory  
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Carries somatic motor fibers to muscles of tongue   Hypoglossal  
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Articulating cranial and facial bones   Skull Joint  
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Articulating temporal bone of skull and mandible   Temporo-mandibular Joint  
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Articulating occipital bone of skull and atlas   Atlanto-occipital Joint  
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Articulating atlas (C1) and axis (C2)   Atlantoaxial Joint  
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Articulating between adjacent vertebral bodies   Intervertebral Joint  
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Articulating between articular process   Intervertebral Joint  
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Articulating vertebrae (transverse processes or bodies) and ribs   Vertebrocostal Joint  
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Articulating sternum and clavicle   Sternoclavicular Joint  
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Articulating sternum and rib 1   Sternocostal (first) Joint  
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Articulating sternum and ribs 2-7   Sternocostal Joint  
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Articulating acromion of scapula and clavicle   Acromioclavicular Joint  
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Articulating scapula and humerus   Shoulder (glenohumeral) Joint  
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Articulating ulna (and radius) with humerus   Elbow Joint  
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Articulating radius and ulna   Radioulnar (proximal) Joint  
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Articulating radius and proximal carpals   Wrist (radiocarpal) Joint  
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Articulating adjacent carpals   Intercarpal Joint  
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Articulating carpal (trapezium) and metacarpal 1   Carpometacarpal of digit 1 (thumb) Joint  
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Articulating carpal(s) and metacarpal(s)   Carpometacarpal of digits 2-5 Joint  
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Articulating metacarpal and proximal phalanx   Knuckle (metacarpophalangeal) Joint  
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Articulating adjacent phalanges   Finger (interphalangeal) Joint  
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